The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1977 Page: 7 of 15
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Official Publication of Nocona High School
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REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
NOCONA
of
In the state of
1977
published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under title 12. United States Code Section 161
11959
Charter number
Freshman spirit wins
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
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N.H.S. homecoming
highlights planned
We appreciate
the opportunity
to serve you
of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Re
port of Condition is true and correct to the best of my
Brad
Head,
Robert
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position, and weighs 146
pounds. He has been used
this year as a messenger to
bring in offensive plays from
The
team
Surplus.........
Undivided profits
Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL..............
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL
Cash and due from banks
U.S. Treasury securities .
Obligations of other U S Govt agencies and corps
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock
Trading account securities
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell
Loans. Total (excluding unearned income) .
Less: Reserve for possible loan losses
Loans, Net
Laura
Gunter,
Da rren
143
143
360
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655
7,627
have previously captured the
stick at least once, although
the junior class has won this
prize more than any of the
other N. H. S. classes.
Direct lease financing ........................
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises
Real estate owned other than bank premises .....................
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding .......
Other assets ......... ..........................
TOTAL ASSETS ..........................................
Demand deposits of individuals. prtnshps . and corps .......................
Time and savings deposits of individuals
prtnshps.. and corps ..... ..............
Deposits of United States Government .................
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .................
Deposits of foreign govts and official institutions.................................
Deposits of commercial banks ..............
Certified and officers' checks
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS ......................................
band student, you will be
able to purchase them at the
door.
The meal will consist of
Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date
Cash and due from banks
Fed. funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell .
Total loans ..... .
Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices
Total deposits
Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money ......................
TOTAL ASSETS ..............................................................
Standby letters of credit (outstanding as of report date)................................
Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date)
Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more (outstanding as of report date)
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Sandwich
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Phone
825-3226
216 Clay
Nocona
Total demand deposits .. ..... ................
Total time and savings deposits ... ................
Total deposits in foreign offices..... ................
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES
Federal funds purchased and securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgage indebtedness
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures)
Subordinated notes and debentures
Senior players for the Nocona Indians include:(L-R)Mark Minor, Scott Penaluna,
Troy Shirley, Jimmy Yarbrough, Casey Uselton, Doug Baker, and Jimbo Han-
coc k .
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“Boot the Eagles" was the
theme for the freshmen class
as they finally captured the
spirit stick during last week's
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Prescriptions
Filled
day or night
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‘Where Friends Meet'
Quality Drugs-Prompt Service
Name of Bank
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ISA
FAMILY AFFAIR
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Directors
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I Fenoglio’s Delicatessen
W. Hwy 82 825-38431
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Discount
on gas
SAVE 56
per gallon
by using our
Self Service
Pumps
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ter at the offensive guard pep rally. All other classes
October 27, 1977, The Nocona News, Page 7
The Arrowhead
You Can't Escape The Energy Crisis . .. But You Can Do
Something About It!
Cooke County
Electric Cooperative ASSOCIATION
MUENSTER,TEXAS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Syhatyye
1977
Date
Richardson, Pam
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games of
careers.
Starting
football team, as he will be unable to
play the rest of the season.
offensive He was number 71.
assed along
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We also have cole slaw
and potato salad.
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Nocona freshman
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities We declare
that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct
Homecoming match
Nocona to face
Northwest Fri.
I his week, the Nocona Nocona game was senior,
football team will be facing David Seay. David, prior to
the Northwest Texans his injury was leader in both
during the Homecoming offensive and defensive
game. The seniors, will tackles. David is a great loss
playing in one of the final to the Nocona football
big help to the team while he the second quarter as the
potatoes, pinto beans, salad, Colwell--Reporters
and tea or coffee. KrisHeltzel-sponsor
sive safety. He is also very Another player injured
active on the kick-off and was 145 pound Scott team was defeated by the
punt teams. David recently Penaluna. Scott, who was Decatur Eagles 20-0 last
said, “I belive our football number 33, was the leading Thursday night.
team is really improving and offensive receiver before he Deactur moved to a quick
that we’ll be able to beat broke two ribs during the 13-0 first quarter lead, but
Northwest." Jacksboro game. Scott was a was unable to score during
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Nocona defense toughened.
In the final half of the
game, the freshmen still
couldn’t get their offense
going, but the defense held
the tough Decatur team to
only one touchdown during
the final half.
was playing, but is not ex-
pected to see any more ac-
tion this season.
The last of the eight
seniors participating in foot-
ball this year is number 61.
Troy Shirley. Troy is a star-
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homecoming queen. Three
weeks ago, the Nocona High
School students elected five
senior girls as nominees.
.They are Linda Redman,
escorted by Robby Storey;
Cathy Vickery, escorted by
Donnie Joe Uselton; Carla
Hodges, escorted by Jay
Haralson; Mary Lanham,
escorted by Duane Rober-
tson; and Laura Roberts,
who will be escorted by Ed-
die Walker. Music will be
provided by the Nocona
High School band during
the ceremony.
A dance will be held at
South Ward Cafeteria
following the homecoming
game. "Lace", a band from
the Dallas area, will provide
music for all high school
students and their dates.
All classes of N.H.S.
began float preparations
several weeks ago. After the
themes were set, each class
began gathering the supplies
needed to build the floats.
Some classes held money
raising projects in order to
buy the supplies, others gave
donations for their floats.
The homemaking studen-
ts started selling mums
Tuesday, October 11. I heir
sells went through Wed-
nesday. October 26th. This
is an annual fund raising ac
tivity for the F.H.A and
proceeds will be used to send
students to area and state
conventions along with
providing the money needed
for the F.H.A. banquet.
The band will entertain
during halftime with a
special show. Also, they will
be marching first in the
homecoming parade which
will enable them to later ride
on their class floats.
Also, Nocona High
School students will have a
pep rally Friday in the
November 1, in Fort Worth.
Ratings from I to V are
given to each band which
performs before a panel of
three judges. The show
Nocona will be doing is
The Band Boosters are
sponsoring a barbeque sup
per tomorrow night before
the homecoming game.
Even though tickets have
been on sale for the last two
weeks from any Nocona
City
at the close of business on SEPTEMBER 30
Publish Either Actual Dollars or Thousands
Indicating if in Thousands Thousands i
charcol beef, baked Rhonda Clayton,
Doug Baker, another of the sidelines.
the senior football players is Coach Harvey Ward, one
starting as a defensive rover, of Nocona’s return coaches
Doug also sees some action from last year said, “I can
as an offensive slot back. see great improvement in
Doug has a hard time fitting this teams playing ability,
football into his schedule, as and their desire to win."
he is very active in ex- This is one of the last games
tracurricular activities. for these senior guys, and
Doug weighs 151 pounds along with the desire to win
and is number 21. homecoming, is the desire to
Injured in the Jacksboro- look and be tough.
N.H.S. gymnasium. All
exes of Nocona High School
and members of the
community are invited to at-
tend.
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Leaking faucets and full flow shower-
heads are also big energy users and cost
extra money.
Homecoming preparatio-
ns began many weeks ago for
the students of Nocona High
School. They have been
planning floats for the
parade, nominating
homecoming queen
nominees, and preparing
special shows for the
homecoming game half-
time.
The highlight of Friday
night halftime will be the
brough. jimmmyis number Mark Minor is a defensiv
22. and weighs 149 pounds starter at the cornerback
Along with his offensive position, and Plays of-
duties, he also plays defen fensively as, a . split end .
sive safety. Jimmy is one of Number 82 is a tough
... . , competitor and is always in-
the top recievers for Nocona P . . . . ..
. ■ a terested in making tackles
and carrying out orders .
David Arnett, number 42 Casey Uselton, number
is a starter on both offense 51. is an enthusiastic player
and defense. Weighing in at who weighs 160 pounds.
150 pounds, David is of- Casey plays both defensive
fensive slot back, and defen- end and offensive tackle.
"All around handyman" is
senior Jimbo Hancock.
Jimbo, number 74, is rapidly
improving at his permanent
position which is now defen-
sive linebacker. Jimbo
began the season as a half-
back prospect, was later
changed to tight end, but
has finally found his per-
manent position. Jimbo
weighs in at 175 pounds.
similar to the one they have
been performing in recent
Friday night halftime shows
Arrowhead Stan
Beth Baker--Ediror
Karla Murphey-Asst
Editor
Hobie Meekins--Typist
Carla Hodges- Photograp-
her
The band has been
working many long and
hard hours to prepare for
the University In-
terscholastic League mar-
ching contest to be held
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Hollingsworth, G. D. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1977, newspaper, October 27, 1977; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493801/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.